Kwofie T B, Haga T, Iida T, Hayami M, Miura T
Research Center for AIDS, Laboratory of Viral Pathogenesis, Institute for Virus Research, Kyoto University, Japan.
J Vet Med Sci. 2000 Dec;62(12):1311-2. doi: 10.1292/jvms.62.1311.
Plasma levels of the chemokine RANTES were examined in monkeys infected with either a pathogenic simian and human immunodeficiency chimeric virus (SHIV) or a non-pathogenic SHIV to determine whether RANTES levels were related to the pathogenicity of the virus, the plasma viral load, or the kinetics of CD4+ T-cells. In the results no significant correlation was found between the RANTES kinetics and changes in the CD4+ T-cell numbers nor the plasma viral loads in any of the monkeys, although a transient decrease of the RANTES level was observed in the pathogenic virus-infected monkeys. At least, the plasma RANTES level can not be used as an index of the pathogenicity of the virus at the early stage of infection.